Canon isn’t fooling around here: a full-frame mirrorless camera starting at $1300 (without lens) is $600 or so below the about $2000 Nikon Z6. In this range of the market, that’s a huge price difference that positions the Canon EOS RP very aggressively. How will Nikon respond?

APS-C still has a distinct price point difference, the gap being about $1000 with lens as in the new Fujifilm X-T30 with 15-45mm lens. But just how much that gap will narrow within a year or two remains to be seen.

The fact that Canon is being this aggressive on price with the new RF mount cameras suggests to me a well-laid plan to move big-time into mirrorless. Can a pro camera with high megapixels be far off?